A look back at the Masters

April 9, 2013

Augusta National has been home to the prestigious golf tournament since 1934.

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This April 8, 1935, file photo shows golfer Gene Sarazen, center, receives a check for $1,500 from Grantland Rice, left, for winning the Augusta National Tournament in Augusta, Ga. Sarazen beat Craig Wood, right, to win the tournament. By most accounts, only about 2,000 people gathered around the 15th hole at Augusta National late Sunday afternoon in 1935, the second year of a tournament that eventually would be called the Masters.

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This April 8, 1935, file photo shows golfer Gene Sarazen, center, receives a check for $1,500 from Grantland Rice, left, for winning the Augusta National Tournament in Augusta, Ga. Sarazen beat Craig Wood, right, to win the tournament. By most accounts, only about 2,000 people gathered around the 15th hole at Augusta National late Sunday afternoon in 1935, the second year of a tournament that eventually would be called the Masters.